A report from survey-heavy personal finance website WalletHub puts our state at the 10th most stressed in the nation.

Why? Well, we work a lot, don't get enough sleep, don't have the greatest health and worry about money and finding an affordable place to live.

WalletHub came up with the rankings by comparing 50 states and the District of Columbia across 38 key metrics. Among things considered stressors, Tennessee came up 15th in average hours worked per week; 13th in adults getting adequate sleep; 10th in the percentage of adults in fair or poor health and median credit score; 30th in housing affordability; 11th in the percentage of the population living below the federal poverty level; 12th in divorce rate; sixth in the crime rate; and 16th in the number of psychologists per capita.